Toilet kit



Dec. 1, 1931. E. GOELLER 1,834,023

TOILET KIT Filed May 10, '1930 Jmntoc 17. EUE'ZZEZ Patented Dec. 151931v UNITED. STATE LAwREn'cE 131mm GOELl'JER, or oi aonnvinnn; on ro H 1 iTOILET xli'if V 7 Application filed May; 10, g

This invention relatestotoilet kits and particularly to a kit or packembodying a whisk brush and a shoe polishing pad. Preferably the kit ismade in such size as ma be placed conveniently in a ladys hand ag, andthe object of the invention is a construc'- tion of the kit with a,'pocketfor the brush, a pocket for the'fingers bysmeans of which the kitis held while using the polishing pad, and a cover or casing so made anddisposed as to prevent the face of the shoe polishing pad ever having tocome into contactwith the inside of the hand bag, or the brush, or. thefingers when in the finger pocket. Other objects of the invention' will'appear as the following description of a pre-, ferred embodiment thereofproceeds.

In the drawings in which the same characters of reference are usedthroughout the several figures to denote-identical parts;

Figure l is a perspective View of the toilet kitembodying the principlesof the present invention; r 1

Figure 2 is a longitudinal section takenalong the line 22 of Figure 1;-i r a Figure 3 is a cross-section takenalong the line 3-3 of Figure 2;I a

Figure 4; is a cross-section showing the I cover flap reversed to formthe finger pocket, the section being takenalong the line of Figure 5; iI

Figure 5 is a vertical cross-section through the kit when in theposition shown in -Fig-, ure 4, the brush being removed; and

Figure 6 is a perspective viewshowing the cover flap extended.

Referring now in detail to the several figures, the toilet kit comprisesa casing or cover designatedin general by the reference character 1,comprising frontand back'flaps" 2 and 3, said flaps being integral orjoined at one side as indicated at t inFigure 3, The back flap has a tabportion 5 extending over the front fiap and fastening means such as theglove fastener 6 is employed for snapping the flaps together.

It will be noted from Figure 3' thata partition 7 extends from one sideof the kit to the other within the flaps when the latter are in closedposition, said partition being sown r 1 As noted 1e30 Seri n 4 46 e s orotherwisesecuredto the sides of .the front flap and bein'g'const'itutedi "preferably by a piece of sltin-oiiwhich the fleece 8 dsleft,

said "fleece fac-ing outwardly. toward {the a j outer 'fla'p.-'=i'siapparent that' when the 55 gloij e' fastener isseparatedandthe-bac'k flap isfolded into a' reversediposition -asindicated in Figure" 4, the* fleece is exposed and] {is in positionto'beisused as a polishing me Y VVhen' the g shown in Figure 4,'theglove fastenerim'ay be again snapped, the back-flap-then forming a?pocket for the fingers: slippin-gthe; fingers into -itliis pocketr'thekit may be operated to move the fleece back and forth a an the shoes orany other surface to be polished without the .fingers cominginto Contacteither with the 7 shoes or the fleece,

The space formed between the partition 7 and the frontfiap constitutes ahousing or,

sheath for'the brush 9 and it is to be observed that when the brush isin place within said sheath, it is on the sid-e'of the partition 7opwith the fleece. Even when "the back flap is reversed'to form thefinger pocket, the relation of the brush tothe partition 7 remainsunchanged; Y I i in Figure 4, it is entirely practicableto polish theshoes while leaving the brushin its sheath withoutthe brush coming iinto contact with-the fleece or shoes. r

When the kit is in the closed position,;as illustrated in Figures 1 and3, in which it is ready to'be placed in the ladys hand bag, it will benoted that the back flap3 covers the fleece and prevents the lattercoming into a contact with the lining or contents of the hand bag.

lieve to be a preferred and practical embodi ment of my invention, it isto be understood that the changes in the arrangement or disposition ofparts can be contemplated provid ing that the-essential principle of theinvention as claimed be retained;

WVhat I claim is: g

1. Atoilet kit comprising a casing includ- VVhile'I have above describedwhat I bei ing front and back sides permanently secured together alonglateral edges forming a brush holding sheath having a polishing fleeceon the outside of one, side, a flap hingedly supported by said sheath atone side thereof ishing fleece, whereby saidsheath with the?! brushinserted therein forms a pad between the finger loop and the fleece toconstitute a yielding backing for said fleece.

2. A toilet kit comprisingacasmginclud-' ing. front and back sidessecured togetheralong lateraledges forming a' brush holding isheathhaving arubbing surface on the outi v side of one side, a flaphingedly-supported by a e said sheath at oneside thereof and foldable ,7

' in either directionymeansforfastening said i -zfla'p on eitherside-ofsai'd sheath, said flap formingalternatively, acovenfor said,rubhing-surface and a'finger loop for inserting; 7 V

the fingers When operating said surface; i whereby said-sheathwith thebrush inserted I V therein forms a;..pad betweenthe finger'loop Y andthe rubbing surface to constitute a yield ing backing-for said surface.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

- ASLAWBENCEEBERT'GOELLEK]

